It is in fact one of the largest and remaining trade partners of the US, still purchasing "Made in America" goods.
See related questions for some statistics.
Canada's main trading partners are Japan, Mexico, US, and the European Union. The US though is the main one.
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mexico trades with brazil
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The United States of America.
There are a great many things that the US trades to other countries around the world. The US trades food for example.
Oil, fisheries and tourism.
They created a strong economy by having industrial, building, and trades
Spanish is the language of Mexico and many of the countries of Latin America with whom the US trades. It is also helpful because of the large Hispanic populations in the Southwest, in Florida, and in New York. Spanish is also the official language in Puerto Rico, the island commonwealth that is the largest remaining territory of the US.
Protecting the flow of raw materials from Mexico into the US. The most important among them was (surprise!) oil.
Yes. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) guarantees that most goods and services between Mexico and the United States (and Canada as well) flow among the three partners without any additional burdens, such as import duties or taxes.
The sea east of Mexico and the US is the Pacific Ocean. To be more "detailed," it is the North Pacific Ocean, but that's not very important.